Abstract

A remote user authentication scheme is a method to confirm the identity of a remote individual login to the server over an untrusted, public network. In 2012, Wen-Li proposed a dynamic ID-based user authentication scheme with key agreement and claimed that their scheme resisted impersonation attack and avoided leakage of partial information However, we find out that Wen-Li’s scheme could leak some key information to an adversary and is exposed to man in the middle attack launched by any adversary. In this paper we conduct detailed analysis of flaws in Wen-Li’s scheme.

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